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Commingle   Listen
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Commingle  v. t. & v. i.  (past & past part. commingled; pres. part. commingling)  To mingle together; to mix in one mass, or intimately; to blend.






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"Commingle" Quotes from Famous Books



... will not be too open to loss of moisture by too free circulation of air. The best way to treat such a soil would be to use a tractor and plow to a full foot of depth, for this, followed by good harrowing, would disintegrate the hard stuff and commingle it with the loose surface soil and make it somewhat more retentive - doing this when the moisture is just right for disintegration and mixing. If you are not ready to go to this expense, a subsoiler, following the ...
— One Thousand Questions in California Agriculture Answered • E.J. Wickson



Words linked to "Commingle" :   fuse, meld, alloy, melt, flux, absorb, immingle, coalesce, conflate, blend, mix, combine, intermix, immix, merge, blend in, conjugate, syncretise, intermingle, change integrity, admix, syncretize, mix in, gauge



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